When attempting to start the MediaProxy relay I get the following:
May 26 16:45:00 ip-10-250-54-212 media-relay[18032]: Starting MediaProxy
Relay 2.3.4
May 26 16:45:00 ip-10-250-54-212 media-relay[18032]: fatal error: failed to
create MediaProxy Relay: 'module' object has no attribute 'Interface'
Hi Bogdan,
I think it is 2.0.27.
Looking in Installed Packages:
Name : openldap
Arch : i386
Version: 2.0.27
Release: 23
Size : 1.15 MB
Group : System Environment/Daemons
Repo : Locally Installed
Summary: The configuration files, libraries, and documentation for
OpenLDAP.
Also, there is
Hi all,
I have opensips 1.5.1 running and signaling work fine (as far as I know) but
I've this problem to get my RTP traffic
Via the RTP-proxy. Can anyone help me out here
Many thanks
Eric
# Routing
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, Gavin Henry wrote:
95% yes..some things improved, but the lines are still good.
OK, great. Read a lot about rtpproxy and mediaproxy, but I guess it just
depends on what you need (billing fixes).
I don't think that the information in the book still applies to
Hi,
On 26 May 2009, at 10:24, CSB wrote:
When attempting to start the MediaProxy relay I get the following:
May 26 16:45:00 ip-10-250-54-212 media-relay[18032]: Starting
MediaProxy
Relay 2.3.4
May 26 16:45:00 ip-10-250-54-212 media-relay[18032]: fatal error:
failed to
create
Hey Guys,
something I have noticed while dealing with T.38.
I have a provider who re-invites with the following sdp:
.
v=0.
o=SIP_5F9 123456 654322 IN IP4 CONN_IP_PROVIDER.
s=-.
c=IN IP4 CONN_IP_PROVIDER.
t=0 0.
m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 0.
m=image 26858 udptl t38.
a=T38FaxMaxBuffer:288.
Please, don't send the mails directly to the developers, send it just
to the maillist.
2009/5/26 Vandeweyer, Eric eric.vandewe...@be.verizonbusiness.com:
Hi all,
I have opensips 1.5.1 running and signaling work fine (as far as I know) but
I've this problem to get my RTP traffic
Via the
Hi Eric,
For a media relay to work, the first condition is to have clients with
symmetric media (receiving media on the same port as the one used for
sending it out).
Considering this done, the next thing to check is the signalling part
(the SDP part, actually) - check if the INVITE and 200
Hi Leon,
Could you send me your /usr/include/ldap.h file ?
Regards,
Bogdan
Leon Li wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
I think it is 2.0.27.
Looking in Installed Packages:
Name : openldap
Arch : i386
Version: 2.0.27
Release: 23
Size : 1.15 MB
Group : System Environment/Daemons
Repo :
does anybody know why opensips sends out huge amount of invite accounting
records ? I set radius flag and missed flag all to 1. and used opensips
1.5.1.
radius 1.1.7. from radius log, when I do invite, I found more than 70 invite
UDP
packets sent to radius. and this created a big burden on my
This usually happens when you don't have the mysql development libraries
installed. The package name will be something like mysql-devel or mysql-dev
depending on your distribution.-Brett
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:54 PM, gmail gergis.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
i do the make install step but
Hello,
I got the following error when trying to debuild on Debian Lenny:
/chop/
dh_installudev -pmediaproxy-relay
dh_lintian -pmediaproxy-relay
dh_install -pmediaproxy-relay
cp: cannot stat `debian/tmp/usr/bin/media-relay': No such file or directory
dh_install: command returned error code 256
It appears that you do not have the zope-interface package installed.
According to rpm that is installed:
rpm -q python-zope-interface
python-zope-interface-3.0.1-10.el5
I do have /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/zope/interface with various
python scripts in there.
Regards
Cameron
On
Hi,
On 26 May 2009, at 10:24, CSB wrote:
When attempting to start the MediaProxy relay I get the following:
May 26 16:45:00 ip-10-250-54-212 media-relay[18032]: Starting
MediaProxy
Relay 2.3.4
May 26 16:45:00 ip-10-250-54-212 media-relay[18032]: fatal error:
failed to
create
the mi_fifo.so exists in '/usr/local/lib/modules/' directory and the line
loadmodule mi_fifo.so in opensips.cfg modules section is uncommented and
also uncommented modparam(mi_fifo, fifo_name, /tmp/opensips_fifo) module
paramters section i also used 'modparam(mi_fifo, fifo_name, FIFO)
hello,
Is there any module equivalent to sqlops of openser in opensips ? Basically
I want to run sql queries from proprietary tables and use them in the route
script file.
thank you
-Sharath
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No generic database operations module. But you can use avp_db_query()
from avpops, which is the traditional way to go for this problem.
Sharath wrote:
hello,
Is there any module equivalent to sqlops of openser in opensips ?
Basically I want to run sql queries from proprietary tables and
Hello,
I see this mentioned in the documentation straightforward failover and
redundancy. But I could not find any documentation regarding the same. Can
someone explain what sort of High availability mechanism is present in
opensips ? Is it hot-standby where an active call is up on the standby ?
I don't really agree with this assertion. You may as well go ahead and
also criticize the lack of variables and such.
The original intent was to be a fast, scalable SIP router. Having runtime
queries against your database didn't fit into that model. Not only that
there were no variables. So there
Brett Nemeroff wrote:
The original intent was to be a fast, scalable SIP router. Having
runtime queries against your database didn't fit into that model. Not
only that there were no variables. So there was no way to manipulate or
otherwise really use the resultant data.
Sure. But there
This is all highly subject to your specific implementation. For example, are
you using a database? Are you a SIP Registrar? What is protected?
The best answer I can give you is to study how t_on_failure works:
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.5.x/tm.html#id272343
-Brett
On Tue, May
Hi,
Has anyone been able to get the BLF to work with a SPA-942 and the
OpenSIPS presence module?
There must be something different from the BLF responses from an
Asterisk server and from OpenSIPS,
because the BLF works great when the phone is monitoring the Asterisk
server directly.
I can see the
Well,
The problem is (like I stated before) that I sometimes get a RTPstream on the
RTP-proxy and sometimes not,
with the same config file and same devices ...
Traces are identical (beside the audio ports differ per call attempt)
Phones are behind NAT and routers are sip-aware
Hi Eric,
Can you turn off the SIP ALG support in the routers to see if the
problem still happens?
Adrian
On May 26, 2009, at 4:36 PM, Vandeweyer, Eric wrote:
Well,
The problem is (like I stated before) that I sometimes get a
RTPstream on the RTP-proxy and sometimes not,
with the same
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